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Carlos Cordon-Cardo
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 620
Citations - 91832
Carlos Cordon-Cardo is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 144, co-authored 589 publications receiving 84862 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Cordon-Cardo include The Rogosin Institute & Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Associations between variants of the 8q24 chromosome and nine smoking-related cancer sites.
Sungshim L. Park,Shen-Chih Chang,Lin Cai,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Bao-Guo Ding,Sander Greenland,Shehnaz K. Hussain,Qingwu Jiang,Simin Liu,Ming-Lan Lu,Jenny T. Mao,Hal Morgenstern,Lina Mu,Leslie J. Ng,Allan J. Pantuck,Jianyu Rao,Victor E. Reuter,Donald P. Tashkin,Nai-Chieh Y. You,Can-Qing Yu,Shun-Zhang Yu,Jinkou Zhao,Arie S. Belldegrun,Zuo-Feng Zhang +23 more
TL;DR: Variants of the 8q24 chromosome may play an important role in smoking-related cancer development and associations were observed between rs16901979 and upper aerodigestive tract cancer among never-smokers and between rs1447295 and liver cancer among ever-smoker.
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Genetic and immunophenotype analyses of TP53 in bladder cancer: TP53 alterations are associated with tumor progression.
Nadina Erill,Anna Colomer,Montserrat Verdú,Ruth Román,Enric Condom,Naim Hannaoui,Josep M. Banus,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Xavier Puig +8 more
TL;DR: Data from these studies suggest that genetic assays are necessary for the optimal determination of TP53 alterations, mainly in tumors with a p53 negative phenotype, and especially in early stage tumors for which p53 status may assist in determining its progression to invasive disease.
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Inhibition of orthotopic human bladder tumor growth by lentiviral gene transfer of endostatin
Eiji Kikuchi,Silvia Menendez,Makoto Ohori,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Noriyuki Kasahara,Bernard H. Bochner +5 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that lentivirus-mediated gene transfer might represent an effective strategy for expression of angioinhibitory peptides to achieve inhibition of human bladder cancer proliferation and tumor progression.
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms of 8 inflammation-related genes and their associations with smoking-related cancers
Sam S. Oh,Shen-Chih Chang,Lin Cai,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Bao-Guo Ding,Sander Greenland,Na He,Qingwu Jiang,Leeka Kheifets,Anh Le,Yuan Chin Amy Lee,Simin Liu,Ming-Lan Lu,Jenny T. Mao,Hal Morgenstern,Lina Mu,Allan J. Pantuck,Jeanette C. Papp,Sungshim L. Park,Jianyu Rao,Victor E. Reuter,Donald P. Tashkin,Hua Wang,Nai-Chieh Y. You,Shun-Zhang Yu,Jinkou Zhao,Arie S. Belldegrun,Zuo-Feng Zhang +27 more
TL;DR: Bayesian correction for multiple comparisons suggests that chance is unlikely to explain the findings (although epigenetic mechanisms may be in effect), which support the hypotheses, suggesting that IL10 rs1800871 is a susceptibility marker for oropharyngeal and lung cancers, and that TNF rs1799964 is associated with smoking‐related cancers among never smokers.
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DNA, RNA and Immunohistochemical Characterization of the HER-2/neu Oncogene in Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder
David P. Wood,David D. Wartinger,Victor E. Reuter,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,William R. Fair,R. S. K. Chaganti +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that DNA amplification occurs infrequently in bladder cancer, as thirty-six percent of bladder cancers overexpress HER-2/neu mRNA.